The fourth album by Barrel Cacti takes a more straight-forward metal approach than the previous progressive writing.
Isaac Mosebrook - Production, Guitar, Bass, and Keyboards
Matt Kerr - Vocals
Eric Scott - Drums
Josh Toth - Album Art
The Truth is the sixth album by Bass Fish. The whole album is hip hop and rap with lyrics that parody the modern industry. This is also the first album that was mastered quietly as to not compete in the loudness war.
Isaac Mosebrook - Production and Vocals
JP - Vocals
Josh Toth - Album Art
This album was an experiment to try and fuse epic soundtrack music with metal.
Isaac Mosebrook - Everything
Josh Toth - Album Art
You may not have guessed it, but Punk is a punk rock album. Its a work of satire aimed at all the overused topics in the punk rock world. On this album I also tried to keep all the instruments as dry and raw as possible to emulate the sound of a band playing in their garage.
Isaac Mosebrook - Everything
JP - Inspiration
Josh Toth - Album Art
The Cycle is a concept album that tells the story of Michael, the hero of prophecy. Michael embarks on an epic journey to claim his throne from the ruthless Empire. Its the third Barrel Cacti album, featuring the return of Eric Scott on the drums. This time, the album is much heavier, but also uses a lot more soundtrack and orchestral insipration.
Lead Vocals - Matt Kerr
Guitar, Bass, Backing Vocals - Isaac Mosebrook
Drums, Backing Vocals - Eric Scott
Keyboards - Sean Clees
Trumpet - Jared P
Album Art - Josh Toth
When I first heard GPS by Matt Kerr, I felt that it would truely find its way onto the billboard someday. This re-recording gives a fresh layer of paint on the original sound, but also adds two new versions taking on the song in a different genre.
Recorded, Mixed, and Mastered by Isaac Mosebrook
Music and Lyrics by Matt Kerr
This is a sequel to the well received rap track "The Dankest Memers". The goal was to make every aspect twice as good, and I believe we were relatively successful.
Isaac Mosebrook - Vocals, Production, Mixing
Vocals -
Matt Kerr
Joshua David Hellerick Santos
Troy Reppert
JP
David Jeong - Piano
Josh Toth - Album Art
Electricity is an effort to create catchy rock songs with very little unnecessary musicianship or filler material. I also tried to mix it with the most radio-ready and modern sound I could get.
Isaac Mosebrook - Vocals, Production, Mixing
Josh Toth - Album Art
Chairvolution is an album with both Hip Hop and Rock songs that have very serious lyrics. It is meant to be the next evolution of Bass Fish, which takes all the themes and music from previous Bass Fish projects to a new level. This was also the first album mixed with a subwoofer, so make sure to use your best system for listening.
Isaac Mosebrook - Vocals, Production, Mixing
JP - Vocals
Josh Toth - Album Art
I've always been very inspired by movie and video game soundtracks, and so this is an attempt to create epic and moving pieces.
Isaac Mosebrook - Everything
For many albums in a row, I had layered a lot of instruments in every song. The idea for this Alternative Rock EP was to strip back to just three core rock instruments and let them come to the forefront with some cool riffs.
Matt Kerr - Guitar and Lead Vocals
Eric Scott - Drums and Backing Vocals
Isaac Mosebrook - Bass, Backing Vocals, and Production
Over a year ago, I was joking about how I could make an album with a bunch of songs about various people when Sean Clees said he didn't believe I would actually do it. Hence, I was forced to do it. Each song is made in the preferred genre of the person its about.
Isaac Mosebrook - Everything except where noted
Wagner (Traitor): Chris Fitting - some guitars
God_Smetal (Legendary): Jalal Khan - announcing
Hooks (Prosperous): Matt Kerr - Vocals and Saxophone
Hooks (Prosperous): Kyle Page - Keyboards
The Battle of the Cactus and the Lobster is the second album recorded by Pennsylvania-based, progressive rock/metal band Barrel Cacti. After a few departures and two long years, BC has returned to deliver a powerful new record that takes the intensity of their debut album to a whole new level.
Sean Clees - Keyboards
Matt Kerr - Lead Vocals, Saxophone
Isaac Mosebrook - Everything Else
Joshua David Hellerick Santos - Drum Recording Assistant
A dubstep album during the peak of the genre's popularity. This was also the first attempt at making electronic music. Even though the production isn't the best, it led to many discoveries which allowed future productions to sound good.
Sean Clees
Joshua David Hellerick Santos
Isaac Mosebrook
Jalal Khan (samples)
The third and final Album by Fake Jam is once again a fully improvised rock album. Everything you hear once made up on the spot with no overdubs, even if that means a mistake here and there.
Jared P. - Drums (1,2,3,5) / Trumpet (6) / Keyboards (4)
Dylan P. - Bass (1,2,3,4,6) / Keyboards (5)
Isaac Mosebrook - Guitar (1,2,3,5) / Drums (4, 6)
This album is a collection of widely varying genres. Each song is more ridiculous than the last.
Isaac Mosebrook - some instruments, some vocals
Jared P - some instruments, some vocals
Joshua Toth - Artwork
Barrel Cacti is a new Progressive Rock/Metal band. Their first album is entitled Voyage of Existence, and is loosely based around Shakespeare's seven ages of man from the monologue "All the World's a Stage."
Eric Scott - Drums, Vocals
Sean Clees - Keyboards, Lyrics
Matt Kerr - Vocals
Konnor Yurchak - Lead Vocals
Isaac Mosebrook - Guitar, Bass, Vocals, Lyrics, Production
Andrej Quatrone - Artwork
Gono - Artwork
The idea of this album was to be very experimental with both songwriting and production. If you download on bandcamp, you can see the challenge I took for each song.
Isaac Mosebrook - Everything except:
Kyle Page (Drums for 2)
Matt Kerr (Vocals and Keys for 6)
Joshua David Hellerick Santos (Vocals for 6)
Since "The First Closet" became such a huge album, this EP was made to spread out the releases. It contains some reimagined material from "The Last Closet", a fully improvised 16 minute jam, and a 16 minute epic.
Isaac Mosebrook - Half the work
JP - Half the work
The second album by Fake Jam was, as usual, a recorded jam session with rock songs created completely by improvisation.
Dylan P. - Bass (1,2,3,6) - Keyboard (4,5,7)
Jared P. - Drums (1,4,5,6,7) - Keyboard (3) - Trumpet (2)
Isaac Mosebrook - Guitar (1,4,5,6,7) - Drums (2,3) - Train Whistle (7)- Harmonica (7) - Recorder (7) - Vocals (7)
After just fooling around writing and recording sounds, eventually enough tracks were made to form an album. Since we had no life experiences at this point, all we could write about were ridiculous topics, and so Bass Fish was born.
Isaac Mosebrook - Some Vocals, Some Instruments
JP - Some Vocals, Some Instruments
Josh Toth - Album Art
These three guys used to get together frequently and just have improvised jam sessions. One day somebody thought, "why don't we record it?", and so Fake Jam was created. This album was recorded with a cheap Walmart microphone and no mixing knowledge.
Isaac Mosebrook - Guitar
JP - Drums
DP - Bass
In a history class we were given an assigment to write lyrics about a historical event. You could record yourself singing these lyrics to get extra credit. So we wrote an album.
Isaac Mosebrook - Vocals, Guitar
Eric Scott - Drums
Burnin Out
ALLIGATOR NOISE
Hypno-Tigers!
ALLIGATOR NOISE
Everything and More
ALLIGATOR NOISE
The Wavering Path
ALLIGATOR NOISE
Escape
ALLIGATOR NOISE
Selling Lies
ALLIGATOR NOISE
It Starts Now
Eyesack Moseberg
Mountains
Barrel Cacti
The Truth
Bass Fish
Upstate
Matt Kerr and Eyesack Moseberg
Passion
Eyesack Moseberg
Common Slack
Matt Kerr and Eyesack Moseberg
Punk
Bass Fish
The Cycle
Barrel Cacti
First Thoughts
Matt Kerr
The Dankest Memers 2
Bass Fish
Electricity
Eyesack Moseberg
Chairvolution
Bass Fish
Score
Eyesack Moseberg
Dive Bombing the Sun
Platypus Torpedo
Rabblement
Eyesack Moseberg
Battle of the Cactus and the Lobster
Barrel Cacti
Billabob's Toolbox of Bass
GP Labs
Communicative Competence by Communicative Commonality
Fake Jam
The First Closet
Bass Fish
Voyage of Existence
Barrel Cacti
Six Dimensions
Eyesack Moseberg
The Mini Closet
Bass Fish
Inductance
Fake Jam
The Last Closet
Bass Fish
Traffic Jam
Fake Jam
World Domination